Greece: ‘For our brother Alfredo’

‘For our brother Alfredo’

Sixteen Poste Italiane vehicles were set on fire early Saturday morning, while 22 buses were burnt to the ground Saturday night in Rome. This was preceded by the burning of telecommunications pillars in Genoa, shortly before the big anti-fascist march in Milan, attended by over 4000 anarchists, to commemorate 20 years since the murder of Davide Casare (Dax) and in solidarity with Alfredo’s struggle against 41bis, who is now on his 150th day of a hunger strike.

Many developments are expected this week due to moves made indefence of Alfredo, as well as the upcoming review of the request on 24 March for the recall of 41bis and his detention for health reasons by the Milan Court of Appeal.

The position of FAI is stated as a matter of course: Politicians, judges, cops, journalists and doctors are targets.
If comrade Alfredo is murdered, all the leaders will get what they deserve.

They can murder fighters, they can’t murder ideas.
As long as there are people who can die fighting for these ideas, those who died in the struggle of all those who stay behind and continue remain alive.

We love Life, therefore we do not accept its unholy humiliation.
This society of hypocrisy and exploitation of man over man, will always confront us.

The war rages on and we carry on, stronger and stronger, more and more determined, until our last breath.
We will never give up – our hearts are full and our feelings strong.
Until the destruction of this slave society, we will never bow down!

DEATH TO THEIR CIVILIZATION!
LONG LIVE THE BLACK INTERNATIONAL!

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